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Utah BLM Land Use Plans & Some Amendments

Availability of BLM Utah Land Use Plans (LUPs). Many of the past published documents which constitute our planning base are physically scarce, difficult to reproduce, and somewhat inaccessible to some staff and the public. In addition, the time devoted to and cost of reproducing documents can be substantial. Therefore, for your convenience, we have developed the following ways to make these documents available to you:

  • LUPs and some amendments to the plans; other plan amendments that may have been published can be obtained at each our BLM field offices.
  • Paper copies of the LUPs. The LUPs are available for public review during normal business days/hours (Monday through Friday, 8 am – 4 pm), at the BLM Utah State Office Information Access Center, 440 West 200 South, Suite 500, Salt Lake City, Utah 84145-0155, Phone: 801-539-4001. 
  • Copies are also available for public review at each of the BLM Field Offices.

Existing LUPS:

UT CEDAR CITY FO

UT FILLMORE

UT Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument

UT KANAB

UT 060 MOAB

UT 090 MONTICELLO

UT 070 PRICE 

UT 050 RICHFIELD

UT 055 HENRY MTN FIELD STATION

UT 045 ST. GEORGE

UT 020 SALT LAKE

UT 080 VERNAL

OTHER SCANNED DOCUMENTS:


UTAH FIRE MANAGEMENT PLANS


ACRONYMS:
ARMP –
Approved Resource Management Plan
DEIS – Draft Environmental Impact Statement
DO – District Office
DR – Decision Record
EA – Environmental Assessment
FEIS – Final Environmental Impact Statement
FO – Field Office
MFP – Management Framework Plan
MSA – Management Situation Analysis
PA – Plan Amendment
PRMP – Proposed Resource Management Plan
RA – Resource Area
RMP – Resource Management Plan
ROD – Record of Decision
RPS – Rangeland Program Summary
WSA – Wilderness Study Area